In almost every instance he has found them to be butterfingered bureaucracies.
From the time.com
Thanks in no small part to D'Arcy's butterfingered contribution, the opposite happened.
From the independent.co.uk
At first I thought I butterfingered something and actually published an incomplete comment.
From the badlanguage.net
Caught off balance by mounting anger over its butterfingered handling of the affair, the government finally relented.
From the time.com
By last week, the butterfingered Royals had committed 145 errors and ranked next to last in the league in fielding.
From the time.com
Just as booing butterfingered infielders is part of being a fan at Wrigley Field, one of the joys of opera is scorning stuff you don't like.
From the suntimes.com
If that happens, it would be the most ever by a Giants running back and twice the number of turnovers that another notorious fumbler had during his most butterfingered stretches.
From the newsday.com
Luckily, Mr Key replaced the victim of this expensive accident free of charge, but the future of the traditional wine bottle is under threat from more than just butterfingered wine buyers.
From the nzherald.co.nz
In an online poll, 49 percent of Herald readers said Bundchen was out of line for throwing Brady's butterfingered teammates under the bus, while 31 percent said she was just standing by her man.
From the bostonherald.com
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Bumbling: lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands; "a bumbling mechanic"; "a bungling performance"; "ham-handed governmental interference"; "could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature"- Mary H. Vorse